Zone Dominance Transition Model
Overview
A model describing how field zones transition between dominant, neutral, and compromised states as pressure and control evolve.
Key Points
- Defines zone states and transition conditions.
- Explains how structural control shifts during matches.
- Covers silent transitions caused by micro pressure.
- Separates zone theory from tactical zone usage.
- Supports analytic mapping of field control.
Details
Zones shift between states based on pressure, player distribution, and lane integrity. Dominant zones provide strong influence; neutral zones offer flexibility; compromised zones collapse under pressure.
This model clarifies how zone transitions shape the match arc and reinforces models like asymmetry escalation and field compression.
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